Delhi News: More than 100 trees uprooted in the root storm have weakened in many areas; Know the condition of the capital - storm damage of NCR Delhi over 100 trees uprooted and weakened
The storm and rain in Delhi caused heavy devastation on Wednesday. More than 100 trees have been uprooted and decorated in many areas. The work to remove the trees and electric poles in place is underway. The storm also damaged several Tricolor flags that are changed. Water log and mud in areas such as Kotla Mubarakpur and Sadar Bazar has caused problems for humans. The storm blew over 100 trees in Delhi. Jagran Jagran Correspondent, New -Delhi. In Delhi on Wednesday, thunderstorms did widespread damage in Delhi. The work to remove trees, electric poles and unipol, which fell from place to place, continued on Thursday. Posters of promotional publicity in the remaining Unipol are wired. Similarly, the tricolor that was raised from place to place also suffered widespread damage. More than 100 trees are uprooted from the root in the thunderstorms of Lutyens Delhi to the entire Delhi. From the ITO of Central Delhi to Pant Marg in Lutyens Delhi, Brigadier Hoshiar Singh Marg, giant trees were uprooted, continued by NDMC staff. Similarly, Hauzkhas, Hari Nagar, Gokalpuri, Rajouri Garden, Shahdara, east of Kailash, Yamuna Vihar, Pitampura, Sainik Nagar, Jhilmil Colony, Maujpur, Krishna Nagar, Paharganj, Karolbagh, Civil Lines, Bawana, Timarpur, gtbagar, gtbagar A total of 53 MCDs of MCDs from MCDs to fall trees from other places in Delhi. PWD workers continued to take trees with saws. While there were complaints of fall trees in 25 places in the NDMC area. In this, cases of trees are registered in Parliament Street, Tughlaq Road, Lodhi Colony, Bhagwan Das Road, against Murti, Rajaji Marg, Khan Market, Bangla Sahib Road and other Marga. Many of these Pedas were 50 to 20 years old. As a result, traffic on the routes in question was also affected. Likewise, water logging took place in Kotla Mubarakpur. In Sadar Bazar, people had trouble coming because of mud stored on the roads. According to a PWD official, the Tricolor flags on the 115 feet of high pole by the PWD over Delhi were also damaged by the storm. There was information about the loss of about 200 flags, which continued to remove new flags from morning. The official said Tricolor flags were installed on a total of 500 places. Out of the 200 flags, damaged, which are installed to remove and install new flags.